BROOMFIELD, Colo.—Officials are investigating what caused a small orange airplane to make an emergency landing on a snowy golf course just north of the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield.

Airport officials say two people walked away from the plane Friday are safe.

The airport’s director tells The Broomfield Enterprise (http://bit.ly/WuhdmY) the pilot had reported a loss of power in both engines of his Aero Commander before landing. A witness who watched the plane go down said she didn’t see any flames.

The plane landed on the golf course of the Omni Interlocken Resort. The director of golf for the Omni said he has never seen a plane crash before, but the course has an emergency plan, since it is less than two miles from the airport.

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